Arvid Järnefelt
Author
1861 – 1932
Who was Arvid Järnefelt?
Arvid Järnefelt was a Finnish judge and writer.
Arvid's parents were general and governor August Aleksander Järnefelt and Elisabeth Järnefelt. Arvid had nine siblings: Kasper, Erik, Ellida, Ellen, Armas, Aino, Hilja and Sigrid.
Arvid Järnefelt married Emilia Fredrika Parviainen at Jyväskylä on 6 September 1884. They had five children: Eero, Liisa, Anna, Maija, and Emmi.
Järnefelt became a famous author in the late 19th century. He wrote realistic, often tendentious but psychologically insightful novels, short stories and memoirs.
In 1889 Arvid founded the newspaper Päivälehti with his friends Eero Erkko and Juhani Aho. Päivälehti was succeeded by Helsingin Sanomat in 1904.
Arvid Järnefelt became interested in Tolstoyanism, influenced by his mother Elisabeth. He had studied law and 1891 became a trainee lawyer in Vaasa. At the time, he read the writings of Russian author Leo Tolstoy and became fan of Tolstoyanism. Arvid quit his career as a lawyer and began to live as a Tolstoyan; he became farmer at Virkkala. He also helped the poor and prisoners.
One of his plays, Kuolema, had incidental music composed by his brother-in-law Jean Sibelius, which includes the famous Valse Triste.
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- Born
- Nov 16, 1861
Saint Petersburg - Parents
- Nationality
- Finland
- Profession
- Died
- Dec 27, 1932
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on July 23, 2013
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